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Invited Talks
- "Metaphor in Mathematics and Sound", invited paper at Matematica e Cultura 2006, Venice Italy. 2006.
- "The Body in the Sound: Can non-speech audio convey meaning? (and if so, what does it mean?)", Laboratory for Creative Arts & Technologies. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 2005.
- "A Sound is a sound is a sound...: The design and implementation of a language for specifying, manipulating, combining and controlling digital audio signals," Laboratory for Creative Arts & Technologies. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 2005
- "The Kyma Language", lecture and concert at Keele University, UK. 2002.
- "The Body in the Sound", at De Montfort University Music Technology and Innovation Group, Leicester, UK. 2002.
- "Seminar on sound design in Kyma", London College of Music and Media. Ealing, UK. 2002.
- “Kyma.5 Recombinant Sound,” Lecture/Demonstration at Engine 27, New York City. 1999.
- “Sounds, Symbols, and Cyborgs,” Alte Schmiede. Vienna, Austria. 1996.
- “Public Organ: Under the table and across the web,” SAMT. Linz/Hagenberg, Austria. 1996.
- “An Object-based Representation for Digital Audio Signals,” Microsoft Corporation. Redmond, Washington. 1995.
- “A Language for Digital Audio Signals,” Computer Science Colloquium. University of Chicago. 1994.
- “Kyma 2.0 for Windows,” Society for Electro-acoustic Music in the United States, Austin, Texas. 1993.
- Organizer and Chair, Workshop on Sound-related Computation for Multimedia ‘93, Anaheim, California
- “Computer Music in Kyma,” invited speaker, Musik Hochschule, Vienna, Austria. 1992.
- “The Kyma System,” invited paper at the Acoustical Society of America conference, Houston, Texas. 1991.
- “Kyma language for controlling digital signal processing hardware,” Workshop on Signal Processing, Universita’ degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Dipartimento di Fisica, Rome, Italy. 1991.
Conference papers
- “The Kyma System,” special session on the Kyma System, International Computer Music Conference, Montreal, Canada. 1991.
- “The Kyma System,” Society for Electro-acoustic Music in the United States, Urbana, Illinois. 1991.
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